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What gives a brass instrument its characteristic sound?
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long metal tubing
long metal tubing
a reed in the mouthpiece
a reed in the mouthpiece
the use of sticks and mallets
the use of sticks and mallets
being placed in the front of the orchestra
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long metal tubing
The long, metal tubing (together with the player buzzing their lips into the mouthpiece) gives brass instruments their characteristic bright, resonant sound.
The long, metal tubing (together with the player buzzing their lips into the mouthpiece) gives brass instruments their characteristic bright, resonant sound.
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